What 10 Celebs Would Look Like As Old-Timey Criminals

Drug possession, driving under the influence, vandalism and theft are just a few of the crimes celebrities commit to earn them a mugshot that lives on forever on the world wide web. Celebrity mugshots have become a part of pop culture due to the poses or distraught looks they have. But in the 1920s, TMZ didn't exist to expose crimes to the whole world so priceless mugshots of interesting faces were not seen unless the person was Bonnie and Clyde or Al Capone.

Local art student Michael Jason Enriquez has made a blog of celebrity mugshots photoshopped onto mugshots from the 1920s. Here are the photos, along with what he has to say about what the criminals did to earn their close ups.

10. Khloe Kardashian / Hazel McGuinness

Michael Jason Enriquez

"Hazel McGuinness was charged along with her mother Ada McGuiness with possession of cocaine (in substantial quantities). Police described a raid on the McGuinnesses' Darlinghurst house during which the mother Ada threw a hand bag containing packets of cocaine to her daughter, shouting, 'Run Hazel!'" --Michael Jason Enriquez

9. Nick Nolte / Ada McGuinness

Michael Jason Enriquez

"Mother Ada McGuinness, left, was called the 'most evil woman in Sydney' by a police witness when she appeared in court on charges of cocaine possession. Her daughter Hazel faced court on similar charges. A judge heard how Mrs McGuinness was one of the city's most active cocaine dealers."

8. Mel Gibson / Walter Smith

Michael Jason Enriquez

"Walter Smith is listed in the New South Wales Police Gazette in 1924 as 'charged with breaking and entering the dwelling house of Edward Mulligan and stealing blinds,' ... and with 'stealing clothing in the dwelling house of Ernest Leslie Mortimer.'"

7. Lindsay Lohan / Vera Crichton

Michael Jason Enriquez

"Vera Crichton, 23, is listed in the NSW Police Gazette in 1924 as charged, along with three others, with 'conspiring together to procure a miscarriage' on Isabella Higgs."

Up next: Nicole Ritchie

6. Nicole Ritchie / Isabella Higgs

Michael Jason Enriquez

"Mugshot of Isabella Higgs, 21 February 1924, Central Police Station, Sydney. Vera Crichton, (23), is listed in the NSW Police Gazette 24 March 1924 as having been charged with 'conspiring to procure a miscarriage' on Isabella Higgs.'"

5. Phil Spector / Sydney Skukerman

Michael Jason Enriquez

"An entry in the Supplement to the NSW Police Gazette Sydney for Skukerman, (alias Kukarman, alias Cecil Landan) is captioned 'obtains goods from warehousemen by falsely representing that he is in business.'"

4. Paris Hilton / Valerie Lowe

Michael Jason Enriquez

"Valerie Lowe was arrested in 1921 for breaking into an army warehouse and stealing boots and overcoats to the value of 29 pounds 3 shillings. The following year, when this photograph was taken, she was charged with breaking and entering a dwelling. Those charges were eventually dropped but she was arrested again later that year for stealing a saddle and bridle from Rosebery Racecourse."

Up next: Snookie

3. Snookie / Barbara Tuner

Michael Jason Enriquez

"Barbara Turner (alias Tierney, Tiernan, Taylor, Florence Gillespie or Jessi Turner, sometimes known as Barbara Turner Taylor) was a 'confidence woman' who operated in Sydney, Newcastle, Brisbane and Perth from the 1890s until the 1920s, and possibly beyond. This photograph was taken after she was arrested for defrauding one Henry Placings in Sydney of 106 pounds, by borrowing against a forged check, for which she received a year's imprisonment."

2. Charlie Sheen / John Frederick "Chow" Hayes

Michael Jason Enriquez

"John Frederick 'Chow' Hayes was one of Sydney's most feared men. Heavily involved in racketeering and sly grog, he was noted for his sometimes brutal standover tactics and his skill as a gunman. Later in his life he admitted to having commited almost every crime in the book: assaulting police, theft, murder -- but never sex crimes."

1. Amanda Bynes / Annie Gunderson

Michael Jason Enriquez

"Charged with stealing a fur coat. Teenager Annie Gunderson was charged with stealing a fur coat from a Sydney department store called Winn's Limited, in 1922. Police records do not indicate whether the fur she is wearing is the stolen item. Aged 19."